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Introduction to Criminology
Crimes that occur because of a diseased mind or a disordered personality may be from conditions known as what?
Secondary deviance
Legal relativism
Subculture of violence
Psychopathy
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Introduction to Criminology
Who are the theorists for techniques of neutralization?
Sykes and Matza
Gottfredson and Hirschi
Wolfgang and Ferracuti
Burgess and Akers
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Introduction to Criminology
Which of the following is not an immediate input provided by the justice system that may enhance or reduce the likelihood of criminal occurrences?
Police response time to a crime scene
The presence or absence of police officers
A prison that acts as a “crime school”
Both A and B
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__________ refers to the ability and willingness to study the subject matter of a given field without prejudice or bias.
Evaluator
Scientific
Objectivity
Interactionist
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The argument that crime is not a result of poverty or social conditions and therefore cannot be affected by social programs was made by
Lawrence Cohen
David Fogel.
Ronald V. Clarke.
James Q. Wilson.
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Introduction to Criminology
According to Sheldon, which body type is most prone to aggression, violence, and delinquency?
Endomorphs
Ectomorphs
Mesomorphs
Blotomorphs
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Introduction to Criminology
A crime must be proven
by a preponderance of the evidence
by clear and convincing evidence
beyond a reasonable doubt
beyond all doubt
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Introduction to Criminology
If a person commits arson and the death of another results from it, even though s/he had no intent to cause the death of anyone, s/he may be charged with murder under the:
irresistible impulse doctrine
felony-murder doctrine
the Durham rule
direct responsibility rule
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Introduction to Criminology
The pluralistic perspective suggests that behaviours are typically criminalized through
general agreement of members of society.
a political process
the existence of shared norms and values.
none of the above
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This theory posits that lifestyles significantly affect both the volume and type of crime found in any society and the risk of criminal victimization varies dramatically among the circumstances and locations in which people place themselves and their property.
Routine activities theory
Anomie
Positivism
Conflict theory
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